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Legal Challenge Filed Against Ballot Initiative Aimed at Rerouting Climate Tax Dollars to Police
A group of people representing local nonprofits have filed a legal challenge to a ballot initiative that aims to reroute money from the Portland Clean Energy Fund tax to hiring 400 additional police officers.
City Council Hires Raymond Lee as Next City Administrator
The Portland City Council on Wednesday unanimously voted to appoint Raymond Lee as the city’s first long-term city administrator, the most powerful bureaucratic position in the city.
Former Housing Director Slams Administration in Letter to City Council
The former director of the Portland Housing Bureau, Helmi Hisserich, who resigned after being placed on administrative leave in October by Mayor Keith Wilson after the two repeatedly clashed over housing and homeless policy, took aim at the administration in a letter this week to the City Council.
Portland’s Housing Authority Sits On 955 Empty Apartments
Home Forward, the city of Portland’s housing authority, is sitting on 955 empty affordable apartment units, according to a Nov. 7 vacancy report the agency provided to WW last month.
Mayor Keith Wilson Picks City Administrator
Raymond Lee formerly served as city manager of Greeley, Colo.
Portland Traffic Deaths Are Trending in the Right Direction: Down
At this pace, Portland would finish the full year with the fewest traffic deaths since at least 2019.
Home Forward Says It Faces $35 Million Budget Gap
Home Forward, which serves as the city of Portland’s housing authority and provides rental assistance to thousands of Portlanders and owns 6,678 units of subsidized housing, says it’s facing a $35 million budget shortfall next year.
Measure Seeks to Let Portlanders Determine Where 2% of City’s Budget Is Spent
An initiative petition aimed for the November 2026 ballot seeks to let Portlanders decide where millions of the city’s budget is spent every year. If passed, the measure would set aside an amount equivalent to 2% of the city’s general fund budget every year—about $16 million based on this year’s budget—to be spent on projects determined by the community.
Many of Mayor’s Emergency Shelter Beds Are Unoccupied Every Night
Data released by Mayor Keith Wilson’s office last week shows that most of his new emergency shelter locations are struggling to reach 50% occupancy on any given night.
City Council Passes AI Software Ban for Landlords as Hard Feelings Fester Between Councilors
The Wednesday night meeting preceded a social media fight between Councilors Dan Ryan and Angelita Morillo that broke out on Tuesday online.
City and Metro Seek to Dissolve Venues Contract
Since the 1980s, Metro has run the city of Portland’s five performing arts centers, most of which operate at a loss.
Portland City Council Will Consider Ban on AI to Set Rents
The Portland City Council this week will consider a ban on landlords using AI algorithms to sent rents, a practice that’s widely been panned as a vehicle that artificially inflates rents.











